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Letters cease and desist or warning

Answered 3 months ago by attorney Marc Pelta   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Juvenile
Yes, I would be happy to consider, but would first need to meet with you to see if we would have a good attorney-client relationship.
Yes, I would be happy to consider, but would first need to meet with you to see if we would have a good attorney-client relationship.
The facts you shared clearly require a consultation with a good lawyer.  You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options based upon the facts in a confidential setting.
The facts you shared clearly require a consultation with a good lawyer.  You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss... Read More
You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options in a confidential setting.
You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options in a confidential setting.